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Title: 1960s night
Post by: Merlin on May 22, 2012, 11:44:52 pm
I just wanted to get some food ideas for a 1960s night I am doing - the theme is the Avengers- ie the Patrick McNee, Diana Rigg Avengers, NOT the current film! I was thinking Swedish meatballs, a fondue and cheeseboard as well as prawn cocktail (entree). Maybe rhubarb crumble or something for dessert. Does anyone have any other ideas? I also want to do a smorgasbord  rather than a sit down dinner as I still remember my parents having dinner parties around then and they always seemed to be buffet style.
Anyway, grateful for any ideas!!!
Title: Re: 1960s night
Post by: Halex on May 22, 2012, 11:47:58 pm
What fun ;D where do you live, I am coming.

Got to do cheese fondues & chocolate.

What about the good old sherry trifle.

H :)
Title: Re: 1960s night
Post by: gertbysea on May 22, 2012, 11:48:49 pm
It would not be the sixties if you did not have the pineapple in the middle of the table with bits of cheese, cocktail onions and cabanossi stuck in with  toothpicks.

Gert
Title: Re: 1960s night
Post by: fundj&e on May 22, 2012, 11:51:54 pm
i am come over 2  ;D

http://www.retrofoodrecipes.com/1960s_1970s_dishes.html
Title: Re: 1960s night
Post by: gertbysea on May 22, 2012, 11:52:01 pm
It would not be the sixties if you did not have the pineapple in the middle of the table with bits of cheese, cocktail onions and cabanossi stuck in with  toothpicks.

Gert

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Title: Re: 1960s night
Post by: fundj&e on May 22, 2012, 11:54:30 pm
we had mortadella & salami sandwiches  ;D
Title: Re: 1960s night
Post by: mcmich on May 22, 2012, 11:56:19 pm
Gorgeous pineapple. Mashed potato wrapped in devon. (forget what it's called)
Cocktail frankfurts, stuffed eggs and punch.
Title: Re: 1960s night
Post by: judydawn on May 23, 2012, 12:04:54 am
What fun that sounds Merlin and Uni, that list is perfect for ideas to make Merlin's job easier. 
Michele I've never heard of mashed potato wrapped in devon (we call it fritz here in SA).  Is it then fried?
Ah, the old pineapple centrepiece Gretchen - haven't we come a long way with our cheese presentation  ;D
Merlin this idea sounds more exciting than Christmas in July.
Title: Re: 1960s night
Post by: Merlin on May 23, 2012, 12:54:26 am
thanks for the ideas everyone- I was also thinking devilled eggs and the toothpicks with cheese and ham cubes etc.
What era were devils on horseback from?
Love the pineapple idea.
Now need to find a bowler hat and umbrella for my DH and I'll need to lose 500kg in 3 weeks to look like Emma Peel! Maybe I'll just be one of the characters from the show instead! I'm also going to practice shooting the top off a champagne bottle with a gun- if anyone can remember the opening titles (just kidding about the gun bit- maybe a sword would be better!)
Title: Re: 1960s night
Post by: obbie on May 23, 2012, 12:55:45 am
OOH can I come. Yes those pineapples.

Baked alaska for dessert, chocolate mousse, Avacardo with prawns, stuffed boiled eggs, and of course the trifle.
Jam rolly poly.
Title: Re: 1960s night
Post by: fundj&e on May 23, 2012, 12:56:52 am
i am going to say the late 70s for the horseback 
Title: Re: 1960s night
Post by: jeninwa on May 23, 2012, 01:29:55 am
I remember my mum used a orange instead of a pineapple, deviled eggs and mouse traps ( cheese on toast topped with bacon think there was some tomato sauce in there as well)
Title: Re: 1960s night
Post by: gertbysea on May 23, 2012, 02:52:51 am
I loved the Avengers. Emma Peel was soooooo good.

I think I missed a lot of the sixties. As I was out raving. I missed the seventies. Probably stoned, oh wait I had the kids then. Must have been sober part of the time.

Gert
Title: Re: 1960s night
Post by: gertbysea on May 23, 2012, 03:01:58 am
OOH can I come. Yes those pineapples.

Baked alaska for dessert, chocolate mousse, Avacardo with prawns, stuffed boiled eggs, and of course the trifle.
Jam rolly poly.

Oh yeah I made a few baked alaskas. Spectacular especially with sparklers on top.

Gert
Title: Re: 1960s night
Post by: achookwoman on May 23, 2012, 03:17:19 am
OMG,  that is a long time ago.  Think I was going through my 'Ethnic' stage.  Kaftans,  land rover, camping on the beach.  Can't remember what we ate.  Would have to be cheap.  DH at Uni, me working in school as 'temporary female.'Think I made a lot of Pavlovas.  Would buy a whole lamb from the wholesale meat market.  (. Would bribe the butchers with a chocolate cake,  to split it down the middle).  Mum would take 1/2 and the other half would last us months.  Went to a few parties but just cheap wine and dry biscuits.
I would love to come to this party, a new experience, what fun. ;D
Title: Re: 1960s night
Post by: gertbysea on May 23, 2012, 04:04:10 am
OMG,  that is a long time ago.  Think I was going through my 'Ethnic' stage.  Kaftans,  land rover, camping on the beach.  Can't remember what we ate.  Would have to be cheap.  DH at Uni, me working in school as 'temporary female.'Think I made a lot of Pavlovas.  Would buy a whole lamb from the wholesale meat market.  (. Would bribe the butchers with a chocolate cake,  to split it down the middle).  Mum would take 1/2 and the other half would last us months.  Went to a few parties but just cheap wine and dry biscuits.
I would love to come to this party, a new experience, what fun. ;D

And a side of lamb was about 20 cents a kilo.

Gert
Title: Re: 1960s night
Post by: obbie on May 23, 2012, 04:27:28 am
Lets all go to Merlins place
Title: Re: 1960s night
Post by: gertbysea on May 23, 2012, 04:39:08 am
Lets all go to Merlins place

What night was it?  ;D

Gert
Title: Re: 1960s night
Post by: Merlin on May 23, 2012, 04:42:07 am
I'd love to have you all but it is a 60th birthday celebration for a dear friend of ours and he absolutely loves the Avengers ( I think he considers himself very much like Steed and he is also English). I thought it would be a great idea to have a theme night. In fact, we often do differnet themes/ fancy dress nights- we had a venetian masquerade night last year. We have done previous James Bond nights- I did prawn cocktails, Beef Wellington and crepes Suzette. On Spanish night I made gazpacho, paella and crema catalana. French night was lobster bisque, coq au vin and a French cheese board, all with appropriate wines, of course. It's so much fun to be a specific character and we all get a laugh out of it. It is also a great way of forcing you to cook from various cuisines and eras except that I haven't done a 60s one up until now! The fact that everyone who comes goes to such an effort with costumes etc makes it really fun and no-one feels like a d**k!
Title: Re: 1960s night
Post by: achookwoman on May 23, 2012, 05:56:12 am
Merlin,  what great fun.  Have a wonderful time.
Title: Re: 1960s night
Post by: bickie on May 23, 2012, 07:47:11 am
Merlin I did a theme night (morrocan) and got great cheap props on eBay. You might also get 60's magazines or recipe books on there? I have bought vintage dresses on eBay as well - for your costume.

I agree with devils on horseback being 70's . I wasn't around for the 60's (because i wasn't born - not stoned like Gert LOL) but I definitely remember my parents having devilled eggs and devils on horseback at parties in the 70's.